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Saturday, 21 December 2013

Kurrajong - new pattern

Whilst
I didn't end up participating in last week's Diva Challenge #148 Merry Happy

(In the spirit of the Holidays, this week's challenge is to create a piece or tile for your own holidays. Whatever you celebrate, however you celebrate) I did have a think about it but got too busy to do anything :)

Being in Australia, Christmas is in Summer. I remember the hot days and the beautiful trees that are in
flower - the one that came to mind is named after the area I live in -
it is called 'The Illawarra Flame' tree and its other name is
Kurrajong'. So, I did some research and came up with this flower
pattern. Here's some text from Wikipaedia ... Brachychiton acerifolius,
commonly known as the Illawarra Flame Tree, is a large tree of the
family Malvaceae native to subtropical regions on the east coast of
Australia. It is famous for the bright red bell-shaped flowers that
often cover the whole tree when it is leafless. Along with other members
of the genus Brachychiton, it is commonly referred to as a Kurrajong.

in a grid

and this is a picture of one just around the corner from where I live
and strangely enough this picture was taken after a day of tangling by
the water - the day after Christmas in 2011, the day I started to tangle :)